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by bajaman » 09 Mar 2018, 09:46
Hot off the drawing board - vero layout to follow shortly
This is the amplifier that after the VOX AC30 changed the sound of British rock for ever - based on the circuit of the 1959 Fender Tweed Bassman it used the European EL34 entode output tubes because they were a lot easier and most probably a lot cheaper for Jim Marshall to purchase in post WWII Great Britain.
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by Frank_NH » 09 Mar 2018, 15:16
Whoo hoo. I'm running out of TL064s!! Thanks again.
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by HEAD » 09 Mar 2018, 16:31
Frank_NH wrote: Whoo hoo. I'm running out of TL064s!! Thanks again.
... still waiting for mine to arrive. Running out of 100k pots, too!
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by bajaman » 10 Mar 2018, 03:39
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by HEAD » 10 Mar 2018, 16:45
... lower slew rate -> less harsh sound.
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by Frank_NH » 10 Mar 2018, 23:59
Quick question. Did you intend to have 100K to ground for the JFET buffer?
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by bajaman » 11 Mar 2018, 08:45
Quick question. Did you intend to have 100K to ground for the JFET buffer?
Good spotting - Yes - I found it improves the signal to noise ratio as the fet is now running at a much lower current.
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by Frank_NH » 11 Mar 2018, 18:18
OK. Yes, 100K will lower the current flow, though wouldn't the higher resistance introduce more noise?
Well I can simulate it in LTspice and see. Thanks!
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by 287m » 13 Mar 2018, 10:23
first try in perf
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by gght » 14 Mar 2018, 00:20
Anyone have clip to listen to this??
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by bajaman » 14 Mar 2018, 05:00
some pictures of my build - recycled enclosure again
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by gght » 14 Mar 2018, 18:21
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by HEAD » 21 Mar 2018, 18:37
287m wrote: first try in perf
Edit: Made a mistake and fixed it.
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by 95H » 22 Mar 2018, 08:01
Hallo,
what type of capacitors are used away from the 1uF multilayer ceramic?
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by 287m » 22 Mar 2018, 11:59
95H wrote: Hallo,
what type of capacitors are used away from the 1uF multilayer ceramic?
MLCC, like
this
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by 95H » 22 Mar 2018, 12:52
287m wrote: 95H wrote: Hallo,
what type of capacitors are used away from the 1uF multilayer ceramic?
MLCC, like
this
The question was what type of caps for the other values than the 1uF. Except electrolyte .
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by 287m » 22 Mar 2018, 13:16
I build all with MLCC, because all i have.
But you can use poly box caps and/or ceramic for some pF value